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Wiggle Honda Women’s Pro Cycling Team launch

Dani King, Joanna Rowsell and Laura Trott star in brand new team launched today in London

Is this the future of women’s cycling?

Based on the enthusiasm clearly evident at the launch of the exciting new Wiggle Honda Women’s Pro Cycling Team, held today at the Millbank Tower in central London in front of the UK media, you’d be forgiven for thinking so.

It’s early days, but there’s been much excitement since details were first revealed about this new gathering of the best women racing cyclists in the world right now. With a squad of 14 women that reads like a who’s who of women racers, including Dani King, Joanna Rowsell and Laura Trott, the undisputed queens of the track at the Olympics last summer, there’s a real depth of talent running right through the team. They’re going to be an unstoppable force on the road this season, that much is clear.

The team is the work of reigning Commonwealth road race champion Rochelle Gilmore, who owns and manages the team. All that and she will be racing too. She describes bringing together what some are calling the ‘dream team’ as a labour of love for the past four years. “It’s been a lot of hard work to get to this point,” she says, “but really the hard work is to be done on the road this season, to achieve what we’ve set out to do.”

It’s taken the last four years to get to this position where she’s been able to attract to top-line sponsors and a star studded lineup. She’s very clear on why she’s set out to create this team, and tells of a turning point last year that reinforced her view that women’s cycling is inadequately supported and given the respect it deserves.

“Last year there was one incident that reminded me I need to take this step. And that was one day when the team I was with had the athletes travel from Italy to Belgium, I think it took them 13 hours, and they arrived after midnight. The next day they were expected to perform at world class level and unfortunately for them they didn’t on the day. The answers for me were right there why they didn’t perform, but the directors of the team couldn’t understand, and blamed it on their previous training methods.

“I was 100% convinced the girls were in top form and they were let down in the last 24-hours by logistical reasons.” Reasons, she says, were difficult for her to see and really hard to accept. “They didn’t get the best out of themselves that day.”

Her aim, simply, is to give the women the opportunity to do their best on the day. It’s about giving them the support, the environment, the advice, they need to perform at the highest level.

It’s widely reported that women’s cycling is woefully and embarrassingly under supported and funded when compared to the men’s racing. There is very little money, both in the budgets the team have to look after the riders and provide the top level sport they need to compete on the world stage, and in also in the wages and prize money they receive. The team declined to divulge details of the budget they have for the season, but we’re betting it’s sufficient to have an impact on the running of women’s teams.

Women’s cycling, more than ever, is on the agenda this year. Following a fantastic London 2012 Olympics, where female athletes were the undoubted stars of the show, there’s many searching questions being asked of the portrayal and backing for, not just women’s cycling, but all female sports. The playing field needs to be level.

Could this team be the turning point? On its own, probably not, but it’s a significant step in the right direction. Many eyes, both within the sport and outside, will be on this fledgling group of riders as they embark on the most exciting step in their careers.

The team:

Giorgia Bronzini
Laura Trott
Joanna Rowsell
Dani King
Rochelle Gilmore
Elinor Barker
Lauren Kitchen
Mayuko Hagiwara
Emily Collins
Amy Roberts
Anna-Bianca Schnitzmeier
Beatrice Bartelloni

Staff:

Director Sportif: Simon Cope
Mechanic: Adam Nordmeyer
PR Manager: Myfanwy Galloway
Photographer: Bart Hazen
Soigneur / Masseur: Kristof Van Campenhout

David worked on the road.cc tech team from 2012-2020. Previously he was editor of Bikemagic.com and before that staff writer at RCUK. He's a seasoned cyclist of all disciplines, from road to mountain biking, touring to cyclo-cross, he only wishes he had time to ride them all. He's mildly competitive, though he'll never admit it, and is a frequent road racer but is too lazy to do really well. He currently resides in the Cotswolds, and you can now find him over on his own YouTube channel David Arthur - Just Ride Bikes

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jdstrachan@yaho... replied to maxburgoyne | 11 years ago
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Leering is undignified but it is important that the athletes are 'attractive'. Not for dirty-old-men but for young women - teenage girls will not pursue a sport they consider masculine or devoid of glamour. So many drop out at 14 - 16 years when they are lost by the sport but also fail to pick up the life-long benefits that exercise brings.

Max couldnt agree more, what fantastic role models, especially for British girls to have.

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theclaw | 11 years ago
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Another occasion where I agree with Sam1. Guys, these girls are athletes, there is no need to lear over them from behind a computer like this is some kind of beauty parade. Promoting womens cycling is fantastic and it has nothing to do with looks - get over it. Get over yourselves. They deserve good salaries, good support and good teams because they are dedicated, end of story. Kudos to Wiggle and Humphrey for supporting them - a lot of people give online business' a whole load of grief but how many of them have stuck their hand in their pockets and done anything other than support a bunch of old gits racing around an old airfield. Ahead of their time (well, not quite, but ahead of the rest of them anyway), they will rightly reap the rewards if this encourages women's participation in the sport.  1

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pwake | 11 years ago
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It seems like the biggest hurdle this team will face is pursuing a meaningful race calendar; the womens calendar is pretty woeful really and shame on the UCI & ASO for their piss poor attitude to womens racing.
If you look at the mens calendar, like it or not, the TDF is THE big race and until there is a resumption of the Tour Feminin and TV coverage alongside the mens race it will be difficult for womens racing to make an impact on the scale to bring it near parity with the guys.

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Mostyn replied to pwake | 11 years ago
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Congratulations and well wishes for the future to the newly formed : Wiggle Honda - Ladies Cycle Racing Team.

This is certainly a step in the right direction. Go get the results you deserve. Best wishes for the future.

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koko56 | 11 years ago
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Sweet mother of Jesus lawd awmighty god!

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Doctor Fegg | 11 years ago
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Could we please do without the "lovelies" and winks... please? It's really ever so demeaning. They're here because they're good cyclists.

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jackh | 11 years ago
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Looks good, best of luck with the new season girls!

Props to Wiggle and Honda for sponsoring this and of course the hard work of Rochelle Gilmore.

Perhaps all that is needed now is for ITV4 to weigh in and say they wil give live or even highlighted coverage of a couple of day races this year?

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Stu1903 | 11 years ago
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I'll take Laura Trott in an auction any day!  3

Looking good gals and all the best for the forthcoming season!

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Sam1 replied to Stu1903 | 11 years ago
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I'll take Laura Trott in an auction any day!  3

Looking good gals and all the best for the forthcoming season!

Regrettably for you, she's already spoken for by the very talented and all round good guy, Jason Kenny. Otherwise, I'm sure that your undoubted charms would win the day.  37

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Gkam84 | 11 years ago
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SOOOOO many lovelies in one place, I would have died if I had been there, but died happy.

Were there any freebies floating around, I've been at Rochelle and the team all week for something for the auction  19

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David Arthur @d... replied to Gkam84 | 11 years ago
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Were there any freebies floating around, I've been at Rochelle and the team all week for something for the auction  19

Gave me a Honda baseball cap, which you're welcome to

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Sam1 replied to Gkam84 | 11 years ago
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SOOOOO many lovelies in one place, I would have died if I had been there, but died happy.

Were there any freebies floating around, I've been at Rochelle and the team all week for something for the auction  19

Sorry, but pathetic and sad comments

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